Never Make A Move Too Soon
B.B. King Lyrics


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Three days of snow in Birmingham
Thought you would wonder where I am
Rang our number all night long
It's no comfort on the telephone
Ran out and caught a midnight flight
Thought a little love would make everything all right
The landlord said, "You moved away"
And left me all your bills to pay"
Look out baby, you might have made your move too soon

Left me with a Keno card
This life in Vegas sure ain't hard
I ran it up to about fifty grand
Cashed it in and held it in my hand
That kind of word can get around
And make a lost love come up found
I hear you knocking baby at my door
But you know you ain't living here no more
It's too bad
I think you made your move too soon

I've been from Spain to Tokyo
From Africa to Ohio
I never tried to make the news
I'm just a man who plays the blues
I take my lovin' everywhere
I came back, and they still care you know
One love ahead
One love behind
One in my arms and one on my mind
It's one thing baby
I never make my move too soon

I've been from Spain to Tokyo
From Africa to Ohio
I never tried to make the news
I'm just a man who plays the blues
I take my lovin' everywhere
I come back, you know they still all care
One love ahead and one behind
One in my arms you know, one on my mind




And it's one thing people
I never make my move too soon

Overall Meaning

The song "Never Make a Move Too Soon" by B.B. King is about a relationship that has come to an end. The singer of the song is expressing his thoughts about a woman who has left him. He sings about how he flew out to see her because he believed that a little love would make everything right. Upon arriving at her home, he realizes that she has moved away and left him with all the bills to pay. The landlord informs him of this, and he comes to the realization that he might have made his move too soon.


The lyrics go on to describe how the singer has started a new life in Las Vegas, winning big at Keno, and hearing that his ex is trying to get back in touch with him. He realizes that she might be regretting leaving him and coming back to him because of his newfound success. However, he has moved on and is not interested in reconciling. The chorus repeats that the woman might have made her move too soon.


The song ends with the singer asserting that he never makes his move too soon. Despite traveling across the world, he always takes his love with him and never rushes into anything. The song is a reflection of the wise lessons learned in love and the consequences of acting too quickly.


Line by Line Meaning

Three days of snow in Birmingham
It's been days since I've been away from you due to the weather.


Thought you would wonder where I am
I assumed you'd be concerned about my whereabouts.


Rang our number all night long
I called and called but you didn't answer the phone.


It's no comfort on the telephone
Talking on the phone isn't enough for me to feel comforted.


Ran out and caught a midnight flight
I left abruptly and took a late flight to come see you.


Thought a little love would make everything all right
I was hoping our love would fix any issues we had.


The landlord said, "You moved away"
I found out you moved away from your landlord.


And left me all your bills to pay"
You also left me with unpaid bills to take care of.


Look out baby, you might have made your move too soon
You may have acted too quickly, causing negative consequences.


Left me with a Keno card
You left me with this card for a gambling game.


This life in Vegas sure ain't hard
Life in Vegas is easy with this card.


I ran it up to about fifty grand
I won a lot of money with this card.


Cashed it in and held it in my hand
I exchanged the card for cash and felt it in my hand.


That kind of word can get around
News about my win spread quickly.


And make a lost love come up found
You suddenly reappeared when you found out about my win.


I hear you knocking baby at my door
You came knocking on my door to see me.


But you know you ain't living here no more
But you're no longer living here with me.


It's too bad
It's unfortunate that things didn't work out between us.


I think you made your move too soon
I believe you acted too quickly without considering the consequences.


I've been from Spain to Tokyo
I've traveled from one end of the world to the other.


From Africa to Ohio
I've been to diverse parts of the world, from Africa to Ohio.


I'm just a man who plays the blues
I'm a simple man who sings blues music.


I take my lovin' everywhere
I show my love to anyone and everyone, wherever I go.


I came back, and they still care you know
I returned to a place where people still love me despite my absence.


One love ahead
I'm in a current relationship.


One love behind
I have a past relationship that still lingers in my mind.


One in my arms and one on my mind
I have one lover with me and one former lover still in my thoughts.


I never make my move too soon
I take the time to evaluate my actions and never act too quickly.




Lyrics Β© Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Nesbert Jr. Hooper, Will Jennings

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@jeffhansen556

Men like BB King made American music and the American people the best in the world. The best day in my life was spent listening to his early unreleased recordings at Ole Miss. He and his music will live in forever.

@shawngolden7124

On the 8th day, God made the talent that would become Riley "B.B." King (1925-2015). RIP, Mr. King.

@nlcinstitute

Played this song 6 nights a week with the bassist in the video from 95 to 2000 after he left BBs band and started his own gig. BB was such a great person all round.

@SumanDuarahabcdefis6

Bassist freaking out in his own world!And KING...πŸ™πŸ»πŸ’™

@bluesmansunnyfournier4727

Russell Jackson. Great guy & great times.Long live the King and the Blues.

@conniewatkins1962

R.I.P. I saw him at Finny's Country Club in St. Louis, MO when I was 15 years old and have been listening to him every since. He had a nice Christmas CD also that I have. You will truly be missed. My mother loves this song.

@Ryujimmy2

Russell Jackson on the Bass man... He's one solid monster!!

@montelluke8498

Rip roaring version of this song,no holds barred ,that tenor solo complements MR.B.B. very well,tight rythum section in the pocket bass and drums

@futurewebboss1492

21 down votes! Really? What is wrong with these people? Thanks for posting this.

@coop2399

The man was crazy nice with LUCILLE. The gold standard of blues. R.I.P. MR. KING. Well deserved.

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